Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
6793
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
17/01/1963  
Date of Amendment
26/08/2005  
Name of Property
Neuadd  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Llywel  
Town
 
Locality
Trecastle  
Easting
288149  
Northing
229076  
Street Side
S  
Location
Situated at upper end of Trecastle on S side of A40.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Large house, mostly late C18 to early C19 but including the core of the C17 to C18 house of the Gwynne and Jefferys families. Howel Gwynne was High Sheriff in 1603 and 1615. The estate passed to the Marquess of Camden and the house became an inn known as the White Hart and then the Camden Arms. Marked on 1842 tithe map as owned by the Marquess of Camden occupied by David Jeffreys. In the late C20 it became derelict, currently under restoration (2005). It was listed with a stable building which has since been mostly demolished.  

Exterior
House, roughcast rendered with slate roofs, the eaves redone in late C20 to a box profile, presumably originally flat or with brackets. Rendered renewed chimneys. Two storeys and attic, with crosswing to left of main range. Windows mostly renewed, stone sills. Main range has three plus one bays with rendered stack to right end. Three 12-pane horned sashes to first floor left over a ground floor three-bay veranda on piers of square tooled blocks. The wide bay to right has a tripartite 4-12-4-pane sash each floor. Within veranda are a blocked door to extreme left, a 12-pane hornless sash, the main door of six panels, four fielded panels, and another hornless 12-pane sash. Veranda roof is slated and hipped to right end. The removal or render within the veranda shows red brick around the windows and C20 blockwork to each side of the door. Massive reused oak door lintel. Crosswing to left has rebuilt left side stack and big front canted bay carried up to eaves, with canted hipped main roof and hipped dormer. Both floors have renewed 12-16-12-pane large triple sash windows. Side wall has one window each floor to left on three floors. Casement pair to top floor, 12-pane sash below, over renewed canted bay Added range against right end wall is lower with hipped roof and 4-12-4-pane tripartite sash each floor to front. Right side wall has two-storey, three-bay range offset to right, of 12-pane sashes and a door in left bay. Rubble stone lean-to on S end wall.  

Interior
Interior stripped out (2005) except for staircase at left of main range, four flights with square balusters.  

Reason for designation
Included for its special interest as a substantial late Georgian style building, prominently placed.  

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